| Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - English poetry - 1717 - 580 pages
...Where Flames devour, and Serpents hifs, Promote me to thy Seat of Blifs. XVII. f Prdftrate my Contrke Heart I rend, My God, my Father, and my Friend; Do...forfake me in my End. XVIII. Well may they curfe their Second Breath, Who rife to a reviving Death. Thou great Creator of Mankind, Let Guilty Man Compaffion... | |
| Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - Horatius Flaccus, Quintus - 1749 - 296 pages
...God, and heirs of grace. XVI. From that infatiable abyfs, Where flames devour, arfd ferpents hifs, Promote me to thy feat of blifs. XVII. Proftrate my...heart I rend, My God, my Father, and my Friend, Do not for fake me in my end. XVIII. Well XVIII. Well may they curfe their fecond breath, Who rife to a reviving... | |
| Seraph - Hymns, English - 1754 - 294 pages
...God, and heirs of grace. XVI. From that infatiable aliyfs, Where flames devour, and ferpents bifs, Promote me to thy feat of blifs. XVII. Proftrate my...My God, my father, and my friend, Do not forfake me ii: my end: XVIII. Well may they curfe their fecond breath, Who rife to a reviving death. Thou great... | |
| Catholic Church - 1763 - 576 pages
...From that infatiate ahyfs, Where flames devour, and ferpents hifs, Promote me to thy feat of blifs. Proftrate, my contrite heart I rend, My God, my Father, and my Friend, Do not forfake me in my end. SS .E S. Donum fac remiffionis Ante diem rationis. Ingemifco tanquam reus : Culparubet vultus meus:... | |
| William Dodd - Newham (London, England) - 1766 - 274 pages
...infatiaJble abyfs, Where flames devour, and ferpents hifs, Promote me to thy feat of blifs. Profiratc Proftrate my contrite heart I rend, My God, my Father, and my Friend, Do not forfake me in my end. Well may they curfe their fecond breath, Who rife to a reviving death : Thou, great Creator of mankind,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 486 pages
...and heks of grace. XVI. From XVI. From that infatiable abyfs, Where flames devour, and ferpents hifs, Promote me to thy feat of blifs. XVII. Proftrate my...I rend, My God, my Father, and my Friend ; Do not foriake me in my end. XVIII. Well may they curie their fecond breath, Who rife to a reviving death... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 254 pages
...heirs of grace. XVI. From XVI. From that infatiable abyfs, Where flames devour, and ferpents hifs, Promote me to thy feat of blifs. XVII. Proftrate my contrite heart I rend, My God, rny Father, and my Friend ; Do not forfake me in my end. XVIII. Well may they curfe their fecond breath,... | |
| samuel johnson - 1779 - 342 pages
...voice that cxprefled the moft fervent devotion, two lines of his own verfion of Dies Via; : ,•-. My God, my Father, and my Friend, Do not forfake me in my end; He died in 1684; and was buried • with great pomp in Weftminfter-abbey. His poetical charadter is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 328 pages
...energy of voice that exprefled the rnofl fervent devotion, two lines of bis own verfion of Dies Via : My My God, my Father, and my Friend, Do not forfake me in my end. He died in 1684; and was buried with great pomp in Weflminfter-abbey. His poetical charadter is given... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1781 - 498 pages
...energy of voice that exprefled the moft fervent devotion, two lines of his own verfion of Dies Ir<e : My God, my Father, and my Friend, . Do not forfake me in my end. — He died in 1684; and was buried with great pomp in Weftminfter-Abbey. His poetical character is... | |
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